25 July 07 Safe Food Campaign and Soil & Health Association Aspartame victim repoisonedComponents of the artificial sweetener aspartame repoison chewing gum victim Abby Cormack, the 25 year old chewing gum victim who was poisoned with aspartame, has discovered she has been repoisoned. She will present her story at the Wellington School of Medicine today (25th July) at 12.30pm. International expert on aspartame, Betty Martini, currently visiting New Zealand, will examine some research about this controversial additive and will describe its chequered history. The additive artificial sweetener aspartame (951/Equal/NutraSweet) is used in many different types of processed food, especially sugar free and diet products, and also sports drinks and medicines. Betty Martini argues aspartame disease is an ignored epidemic rivalling tobacco in its public health effects. Ms Martini believes, "because doctors are being denied the real truth about aspartame, this ties their hands to diagnose and treat patients. Doctors have no idea aspartame interacts with all drugs, something that is vital for the medical profession to know." Betty brings with her the documents from the US government the medical profession and consumers have been denied. Asked why aspartame remains on the market she says, "For the same reason as tobacco, addiction, profit and greed." Ralph Walton, MD, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Ohio USA, commenting on Abby Cormack's case, has stated
"The public and the medical profession need to be made aware of the effects of this dangerous additive, especially since exposure is so common among our population," said Alison White, Co-convenor of the Safe Food Campaign. Steffan Browning of the Soil & Health Association commented,
Contacts:
Steffan Browning, Spokesperson, Soil & Health Association: NZ 021 725 655,
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